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2012-12-31
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joined with the president of the rec and park commission mark beale. (applause) >> good afternoon, everybody. it's such a pleasure to join monique and our port commissioners and the mayor and port staff and the department of public works celebrating this incredible investment in the port, which is such a significant part of our treasured open space portfolio in san francisco. but most of all, mark beale and i are here to thank the community, to thank all of you for supporting park bonds, the 2008 clean and safe neighborhoods park bonds provided almost all of the $10 million of investment in where we are standing today. and thanks to the 72% of san franciscans that voted yes in november of '12, we have another couple million dollars that will work on a little ways down the south area. you can see it. we'll be able to renovate the next piece of this incredible vista and open space. so, we just want to celebrate our tremendous sister agency. here's to open space and here's to recreation and here's to vistas and congrats, everybody. thank you. (applause) >> thank you very much, phil.

. that slows the process down. as deputy chief beal says, we have 14 in line to take the test, in spanish, and 14 in chinese, 1 in russian. that helps. but waiting on the street waiting for an interpreter, it is great to have someone who is coming. if we can stream that it's a great call. i am not sure how the civilian part is; for officers it is scenario-based. >> commissioner chan. >> commissioner chan: i am reminded of what assistant district attorney jean rolan said, the importance of maintaining trust. from the moment an officer and an inspector encounters the victim. i think the transformation that the department has had, president chu, i want to commend you for your work that started in 1998, none of this happened by accident. the moment that someone who does not speak english - it is important for us to keep the safety net going for victims in the city. i want to thank everyone for their leadership to get to this point in my question is, we talked about this a few weeks ago before the police commission. i think you are doing a great outreach to the community. obviously p

, cheaf beal, officer chang, language liaison, -- a member of the working group. he will talk some of the challenges that lap, domestic violence victims face and lastly beverly -- will make concluding remarks. she is also another vital member of our organization or our working group. a little bit of the history. six years ago a number of representatives from 22 organizations can together to work with the police department to write language access policy. we came together with the desire to improve services for the domestic violence victims and witnesses and family situations. most certainly those concerns and specific cases were at the forefront of putting together this language access policy. within two years,the police commission adopted the language access protocol, department general order 5.20. it is one of the best in the country because it is comprehensive and it gives clear guidance. it requires a san francisco police department officers to provide language access or language services to limited english proficient individuals that they encounter in their law

. chief beal spoke about me doing those interviews. i don't speak korean and chinese. we do spanish radio once a month, speak with marcos gutierrez about whatever they want to talk about; sanctuary city has come up more than once. it is not a training issue for us. it is department policy. it is city law. it is what we have been raised on. >> does the department have the authority to control that information within its own database so it is and shared with the federal authorities? >> what information is that? >> my understanding is there is no opt in and out. maybe commissioner chan can say something. >> secure communities is a post-arrest situation, a sheriff situation. those questions are not asked at the police department level. >> the chief has been extremely supportive of efforts by community groups. chief beal recently met with community groups about the same issue, that is something they have been receptive, trying to address. -- has resulted in over 638 deportations as of august this year. it has an impact on the victims of domestic violence. it is a continual problem. >>

up bradley beal and the wizards get some air, but is it enough to end their eight- game skid? gary might have hinted at it earlier. highlights are next. [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition, honey. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough. >>> maybe 2012 just isn't the wizards year. john wall has yet to play in a game and the teen has not won a game since december -- the team has not won a game since december 11th. tonight they would find their magic against orlando. randy wittman and company hoping to end an eight-game losing streak. early on it was all jameer nelson, the magic guard canned four 1st quarter three pointers. let's go to the 2nd quarter. the wizards rally from a 17 point deficit off the tip to rebound jordan crawford with the perfect alley-oop to the flying bradley beal with

in fact we have decided to be a straight shot down beal street to embarcadero station and you can see where you are going. it would be underground, people-mover, with remarkable on either side. and we issued an rfp for this work in august of this year. we received a single proposal on september the 28th. briefly this proposal was from a large company, very well qualified and when we checked up afterwards. we found that small companies found that there was too much scope of work within this and too many things to do that any one small company could not do it by themselves and the other major companies could have done this. are really already conflicted out because like urs, pass and transportation group and already heavily involved as designed on this project all for high speed rail. so we do need an independent company doing this. we had technical evaluation and the proposal was extremely well presented. and we interviewed them. and they had the right staff. and we completed the contract negotiation after the interview this month. just by way of saying it, on themselves is a well qual

beal, a vital member of our team. >> i don't know if i am a vital member of the group. i was assigned to represent the chief on this group. is and as i walked in the door that day and saw the members of the group i knew that i was in trouble. i knew the group was going to be extremely motivated, extremely directed, i immediately began getting homework assignments from these women. it's a great cause. i was glad to help. upon request i reissued department goals to have officers apply for certification for language skills. we have 400 officers that have line with language skills and only half of certified. i have spoken with director -- of hr and she assures me that in the first quarter of 2013, a test will be administered and we will get the numbers that we want. i hope this will be continuing thing with can do a regular basis. also we identified - i was told about issues that we have at psas, and at stations where they did not know how to use a landline. i contacted our academy, captain -- was very receptive. would put together a roll call immediately for all psas. we have

into that. margaret beales was the person working on it at that time and i know still around, maybe you guys can get some of the resources he had during that commission. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. james, thank you for being here. >> good afternoon, madam president and members of the board of supervisors, my name is argon shifferade, i am here for dar sing. i like the way he humanizes relationships with developers and businesses and so on and i really appreciate him. he has always talked to us whether we meet him at commission or other areas. he always ask us how our business, what can we do for you, and that's what we expect from public officials, humanizing the relationship. that's a great matter we have and i am really glad you are considering him. we had a long meeting less than, about 6 months ago. and what i know, i told him he was listening to us on the meeting. if we want to change the perpetual underemployment of black people in this community you need to change and come up with a new radical political culture. i hope you will do that and i want to support it. than

] >> commander beale. we hear a lot of discussion about gang interventionists. how should san francisco's gang task force work with these programs? >> well, i'll tell you. i became the commander of investigations a year ago. this is new to me. what i saw was what the men and women do. this was nothing less than amazing. what the task force does is the majority of the contact that they have with the community, it is really about information sharing, talking and getting to know the people, the families, and they do a lot of work in the intervention field as well as the prevention. with this task force, what they have to do is build those relationships. you cannot do that, with the police and the radio car. you have to get to know them. you have to know them when they are hurting. that is what amazed me. i went into the task force office. i ask them, what is this about? they have adopted the families into the worst housing projects in our city. their own funds that they put together, they will go out to get young kids. this will build those relationships. what they do, if you work in the communit

? being none public comment is closed. >> commissioner lowe. >> thank you, president beal. i would like to echo the comments. my grandparents grew up in an sro. i always wondered why i had to bring toilet paper. many of those descriptions hit my hard during my childhood. would like to make the following motion. first to the make the finding that adopt finding of the planning commission and resolution, prioritizing china town as high needs neighborhood and prioritize early investment in open space and parks. to also make the finding -- adopt as our own objectives of planning commission in their resolution in improving the open space in china town. would also like to ask the department to seek funding to implement the resolution and our finding so that it is consistent with the transit center district plan. and to hopefully bring all these great things into fruition. >> thank you. commissioner bonia. >> yes. for purpose of clarity, i wanted to -- based on the testimony or public input we received today, it appears that the moneys will be more earmarked for the improvement of portsmouth sq

. i cannot thank chief -- and deputy chief -- and deputy chief beal, and the two language officers have been so helpful. language liaison henry hocht came out to a community domestic violence meeting. he came, handed out his phone number, everybody got to meet the liaison an officer chan will help us do that as well. it helps when officers can tell clients that they know the language liaison officer for sfpd and he can help them to get where they need to be in a they have an issue they can bring it to the table. it is tremendous. the hour is late. this work could not be done without -- and the team from occ, and the leadership of sfpd to meet with us on almost monthly basis where many of these issues are spelled out every day. it is a pleasure and an honor and a vital goal for all of us. we have to do this. we are doing it. thank you. >> we will call our last item on the agenda, report from the chief, and captain flaherty from the special victims unit, san francisco police department. >> i know that the hour is late. i'm greg suhr, chief of police for san francisco. it is

on the hamburger truck nearby on what was it beal? or somewhere nearby. any way, that was more recent than the guiradelli square. the question that i have for you is when you look at the previous... some of the previous cases and locations, you did a fairly substantial review of the menus and of the or what was being offered to make a determination whether it was like food or not in some of those cases. in this instance, the organic espresso that was being provided by the permit holder, did you do a similar analysis, comparing that to what was being offered in the other restaurants of the area? >> the review, happened and... we were directing this hearing when we received objections there were over 30 objections in this particular location and many the merchants came out during the director's hearing and said that they do so espresso but have not specified specifically as it results to the beans or how they go about producing it. the objection, that we received through the hearing, was exclusively that i also show espresso at this time and that is the definition. that was their belief of l

. >> thank you, president beal. this did come before the capitol committee. we did move this matter to the full commission for the following reason the matter was heard by the capital committee we didn't have a full package. we do now have a full package, included in your package, which is the mitigation monitoring and reporting program. certificate of determination and exemption from environmental review. and a community benefit plan. so we do now have a complete package. we did move this to the general calendar with the recommendation of approval. i would like make the motion to have this project approved. >> commissioner, is it the resolution that you would like to adopt that is in your binder? >> yes. >> thank you. >> commissioner. >> prior to seconding my colleague's motion, i want to say a week ago i was contacted by the head of the union square association karen flood. she said their association was supportive. i think that is and important vote of approval. so with that if there is nothing elsely second commissioner lowe's motion. >> commissioner bonia. >> i just wanted to t

and the sale or lease of development the sea wall bounded in embarcadero roadway beale and bryant streets. >> good afternoon commissioners. i am jennifer mattes from economic work force development. on behalf of a team of forks we're here to present the first comprehensive hearing on the project that would include a multipurpose arena that would be home to the golden state warriors. we have been working with citizen advisory committees set up through the port by the request of supervisor jane kim since august and this is the first opportunity to give you a comprehensive overview of some of the aspects of the project we have been talking about as well as talk to you about the fiscal feasibility report that is going to be considered by the board of supervisors budget and finance committee tomorrow. as you're aware the chapter 29 of the code requires that there are findings of fiscal feasibility for certain public /private and public projects flrd to move forward and commence in environmental review and we prepared a fiscal feasibility report and revie

put san francisco on course to top last year's fatalities. the deadly accident happened on beal and market streets on the day the city kicked off a program. program. rsty live from the scene for us. a man in his 40s was struck and killed with a pickup and authorities say it happened about 2:30 this afternoon. police do not know if the victim was in a crosswalk at the time. people who saw the accident upset and know the district can be a dangerous place if you're on foot. >> this is careful here. you can start running over people. you know? going fast. >> something like this happened to a friend of mine many years ago. i just kept thinking how we're always rushing about for the holidays and i'm trying to encourage people to slow down, be present. be safe. >> in 2011, did 17 pedestrians were struck, so far this year. 17 pedestrians have been killed in action. the district attorney announced that a new campaign would be kicked off called don't rush. urging to drive with caution during the holidays. >> thank you. >> police are investigating yet another incident. a

in the financial district yesterday at beale and market. a man in his 40s was crossing the busy intersection 2:third -- 230 when he was hit. the driver is cooperating this is the 18th pedestrian fatality of the year within more than last year already. the -- one more than last year already. the city is urging drivers and pedestrians to be more careful and alert this time of year when more people are out. >>> this morning san francisco police on the hunt for the person who shot a man in the mission district. officers responded to reports of multiple shorts fired near 14th street before 8:00 last night. they found the victim lying in the street. members of the gang task force were on the scene. >>> this morning, pleasant hill police are investigating another pipe bomb incident. device was spotted outside office of pleasant hill elementary school yesterday afternoon. they were able to safely remove the device. police say it could have done significant damage if it had gone off. classes had been dismissed for the day. >>> friday police arrested two teenaged boys on suspicion of blowing up a mail b

as the what well at market and beale in san francisco someone died while crossing the street the fact is someone was killed and it was 100 percent avoidable because to at market and beale in san francisco to see what's going on in the next edition of people behaving badly . >>jacqueline: our big weather story tonight is the rain fall. taking a look of the satellite & radar is moving through the mostly to the north. it will change overnight to the wet weather and we can see spotted clouds. this will mean the spotty showers for tomorrow. here is a look at futurecast. through 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., heavier weather cells for vallejo. and also won the san mateo coast. shower conditions for the morning. continuing by 10:00 a.m. and it is difficult to pinpoint throughout the day. keeping your umbrella handy. you can see they will be by 8:00 a blast of cold air. it could be quite chilly. the low 50s. antioch, and 55 in the san jose. a look at your extended forecast. it will be especially thursday, friday with temperatures in the 30's. another chance of rainfall a saturday and sunday. >> gasoli

and then at the beale and the board of supervisors. there's nothing we can stop. i'd like to hear what the other commissioners have to say. i think there is a lot of potential and it should be moved forward with those admonitions we have spoken about. >> commissioner wu. >> thank you. so, on a couple topics that we've already talked about, i think that there definitely was a lack of process. i think this is something the department struggles with on all legislation. i know that it's a very tall order to hold community meetings on every piece of legislation, especially as the board of supervisors is suggesting more and more legislation these days. but i also feel like we wouldn't have had this reaction if there were some more outreach. i would encourage all of the supervisor offices to think about that a little bit more. on the question of setting a time frame for appeals and emotionses on the negative declarations, i do feel like that sets a process up more clear. i think that 30 days is probably more reasonable for the case in which there was notice, but i think in the case in which there wasn'

adjacent to the site and have open views currently. then just to the south are the buildings along beale street and then in the middle is the water mark. then the large swath that runs really north-south is basically a zone that is the public space related to the embarcadaro as you move up and down. and you'll see this view study again in a moment related specifically to the seawall site. this right now is just focusing on the mass of the arena, which is quite a substantial building. and, so, it's the first step we took. >> thank you. >> and as we move further you'll see the basic design as has been developed until the site plan and an arrangement for the structures. you'll see the arena placed far to the east as possible, removing its mass from the embarcadaro, and open space plaza in between and just to the west of the arena and the multi-purpose facility that connects to a retail venue which is along the embarcadaro proper. and we'll talk more about that retail structure in a moment. then across the street is a seawall site which has currently a low level podium, basically in the rang

, the extension from beal street to main street effects a property that was never in the original environmental documents. to have it take to build station under. fortunately, we are in that building, that is where our office is and we have already met with the owners. but, there is always... because you are going to do something with the land above it and we are actually going to put an inner city bus terminal there for the long-distance carriers. so, that is a change to the environment in that area. and you do need to go out to the locals. the other thing is because of the... there are two properties that we were not even going to touch now we have to work either to preserve one of them is got a historical significance, and we will work underneath it to protect it. but again, this has not... the owners of these properties need to have a chance for a say. the vent structures we want to make sha clear and because they are above ground structure and they vent smoke. they may never vent smoke. we may never have a train fire. i prefer that to be the case. but certainly a lot of transit projects an

francisco. it happened in the financial district yesterday at beale and market. a man in his 40s was crossing 2:30 when he was hit. the driver is cooperating. this marks the 18th fatality, one who are than all of last year. >>> traffic and weather together, next. this is jacket weather, golden gate bridge you see there or any place else, mike will have your full forecast. sue is checking on accidents around the bay area including that major one on skyline drive. >>> royal remorse. the new apology and trying to make mends announced today interest the radio station -- >>> let's talk about temperatures. mid to upper 30s fairfield, concord, napa, santa rosa, low to mid 40s rest of inland valleys, 45 san jose, 48 oakland, 50 san francisco. winds barely out there, with the temperature you see is what it feels like mid 50s to low 60s this afternoon increasing clouds rain tonight through tomorrow morning scattered shower tomorrow afternoon and thursday and friday sunshine and clouds temperatures in the low to mid 50s for highs. >>> good morning.0& serious situation this morning on skyli

is probably the date that beale be moving back. >> with their new factory, new sales strategy and new marketing plan and new contacts, suddenly, the october deadline didn't feel as overwhelming as before. you guys, good luck on everything that you're doing and i'm going to be back in october. >> october? >> october. you'll still be around? >> yes, we are, indeed. >>> gregory and steven have a lot to do over the next few months and we'll check back with them in october to see how things with going. in the meantime, mike is here with us now. we should mention that he's the author of the upcoming book with the pumpkin plan." and colleen is director of entrepreneur.com. >> can i say one thing? >> yes. >> a little throw up came in my mouth when i came out wearing a dress. >> at least you're not wearing it today. you look great. >> this brillo pad of disgustingness. >> this is a lot of times when you go into a company like this with is, the problems are not that big. i mean, they're big in terms that they need to be changed and they will make big changes for your business, but having you co

crossed beale street across walk around to 30 yesterday afternoon. biehl was close between market and mission for few hours police said the driver of the truck is cooperating with police. >> san francisco district attorney george gascon announcing the launch of a new advertising campaign that highlights traffic safety during the hot busy holiday season in the city. >> it is called the what is the russian campaign in you should start seeing ads on muni buses and bus stops for the month of december. >> that can encourage motorists, bicyclist, and destined to increase awareness of their surroundings. >> in 19 year-old female is fighting for life after she and another man were found bound and gagged and said fiscal street pier in a san francisco street >> the victim for discovered tied up gatt on the nine of the blockbuster it around a third son the night. order to please, the one still being written for life- threatening injuries. no is been arrested and the victim's identity has not yet been released. >> 25 years to life without possibility of parole. that is a sentence handed down

's financial district yesterday at beale and market. a man in his 40s was crossing the busy intersection 2:30 in the afternoon when he was hit. the driver is cooperating with police. this is the 18th pedestrian fatality of the year, one more than all of last year. district attorney kicked off a safety campaign a few hours earlier called what's the rush? the city is urging drivers and pedestrians to be more detail this time of year when more people are out and distracted. >>> u.s. crash investigators headed to mexico to help determine cause of plane crash that killed singer jenni rivera. we are learning more about the jet and people at the controls. katie marzullo is in the newsroom with the new details. >> reporter: mexican officials are hoping to find the black box which will tell them if the jet had a mechanical problem or voice er so they can hear what the pilots were saying -- in their last moments. u.s. is sending a team from nhtsa to help with the search and the investigation. small twin engine was 43-years-old and had been in an did in way to it ran off the runway in texas. nhtsa bl

it right to the end. >> why? >> because we are going to beal it off. pull away and shrimp it down. turn it up on its tyne no different than the jack-o-lantern. you are going to strap down the bone of the meet. pull back and come right off. >> you are taking off the excess meat. >> this is the flavorful stuff. >> it is great to rin der down. it is wonderful. with -- or to use in your frying pans to add a flaifrl. >> let me ask you this. a lot of people don't want to head out to the grocery store today may not have a lot of inventory at the store how available is this? >> common everyday item holiday or not. >> it will still in in the store. >> we are going to put it side by side. line them up. >> you buy two of them. >> two pieces. then you take a potato peeler. you take about a half inch. a line right threw so the point comes out. >> through the whole thing? >> through the other side. >> you are attaching the two pieces. take the knife output the photo pearl in. you take a piece of string. i suggest you put a little scotch tape oentd because it will make your hands greasy. you pull the

. mike shoeman will be here at 5, 6 and 11:00 p.m. have a great weekend everybody. i am larry beal. >> our coverage continues. a community is in mourning today. we are waiting for a news conference about yesterday's elementary school shooting. plus -- >> to be absolutely quiet. i said there are bad guys out there now we need to wait for the good guys. >> in all of the tragedy some life saving stories the teachers who kept children safe and calm as the gunman opened fire in classrooms. >> plus people across the bay area are gathering to mourn and remember the connecticut victims. i am kierra clapper live in golden gate park. i will tell you abo >> it is 6:28. these are live pictures from newtown connecticut. we are waiting for a news conference where authorities will give an update on the investigation. the investigation into the deadly shooting at sandy hook elementary school there are 27 victims. 20 of those are children leaving 7 adults. we also learned this morning the shooter adam lanza brought three guns into the school. the weapons were registered to his mother. this morning

to stand before a grizzly's game. larry beal begins our morning sports with the warriors. >> good morning everybody. sports a diversion after what we saw in connecticut. with that in mind we will start with the warriors trying to keep their perfect road trip going in orlando. more than they have had since 1962 but they did not have it in this game. orlando blocked 10 shots during this game. 7-13 for the rest of the league 2-0 for the rest of the state. jj redic beats the buzzer. david lee bringing it 24 points 15 rebounds his 6th double double in a row. warriors never closer than a 9 point deficit. nelson making it look easy. 99-85 they will end the trip tonight in atlanta. lakers trying to snap their four game skid across the wizards. kobe bryant doing all he can to wield the lakers to victory. nice dish 12 points for howard. wizards fans you root for the wizards like once every 10 years you get a good team. alley-oop to webster. here coming down the lane, somebody got a block out. nobody ever blocks us out any more. lashgs stopped the skid 102-96. still they are 10-14. >> the de la sall

assailant. is it the right answer to the question of how to keep your kids safe? beale talk about that. first, though, what's next for the first lady? there are some new numbers out suggesting that she could very well have a future in politics if she wants it. you're watching msnbc. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. so, whether it's 10 years' of life's sunny days... or... the occasional stormy one... trust goes a long way. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok.

&e auditorium on beale street. >>> pg&e has rushed to check underground electrical equipment across the bay area. the company says required inspections on 1500 pieces of equipment may not have been performed. eight employees and 11 contractors have been fired or suspended over the matter. pg&e does say those workers may have lied about make the inspections and in a statement the company says it's reinspecting all the facilities where work was questioned. >>> the las vegas company that owned the jet that crashed and killed mexican pop star jenni rivera is under federal investigation now. starwood management had two planes seized this year by federal law enforcement officials. meanwhile, her remains arrived in l.a. to her family yesterday. police escorted the hearse. rivera and six others died sunday when the small jet crashed near monterey, mexico. >>> software pioneer john mcafee is now in florida. while on the run from authorities in south america he said he played the quote crazy card. mcafee is wanted for questioning in connection with his neighbor's murder in belize. refusing to turn himself

firefighters. the swearing-in ceremony will take place at 10:00 at the pg&e auditorium on beale street. >>> walgreens will pay $16 million to settle claims it illegally dumped hazardous waste. district attorney's around california sued walgreens after trash bin inspections turned up pesticides, bleach, paint and pharmaceutical waste. walgreens has new procedures in place to make sure all hazardous material is sent to the proper facilities. >>> pg&e is rushing to check underground electric equipment across the bay area. the company says required inspections on 1500 pieces of equipment may not have been performed. eight employees and 11 contractors have been fired or suspended over the matter. pg&e says those workers may have lied about make the inspections. in a statement, the company says it's reinspecting all the facilities of the employees whose work was questioned. >>> the las vegas company that owned that jet that crashed and killed mexican pop star jenni rivera is now under federal investigation. meanwhile, rivera's remains arrived in los angeles to her family yesterday. police es

muster support among the public to say in a howard beale kind of moment or howard dean, we're not going to take it anymore. we're mad as hell. as you pointed out a year ago we knew this and two years ago we knew the tax cuts, so i'm not sure why we should think two months now from will be better in terms of striking a deal on the debt ceiling or whatever it is. >> part of it is the incredible polarization of congress. >> terrible. it's built in a structural built-in polarization. >> let's take a look. nate silver, the guru of all things number when it comes to politics or sports, looked at what happened to the house of representatives. take a look. pretty striking numbers. we now have swing districts, districts within 5% of where the national vote was in the presidential race, there used to be 1992, 103 competitive swing districts. now there are just 35 districts out of 435 that are actually competitive, and then what he calls landslide districts, these are lopsided districts where there was more than 20% difference between the national race and what we have now, look, the number of lan

scene at this intersection a market in beale street. a man was struck and killed by a truck. according to police the truck hit the male victim as he crossed bill st and crosswalk run to 30 has an afternoon. there was love between market a mission for a few hours employees at the driver of the truck is cooperating with police. it has gotten even greater and five-year around our building in san francisco. we will be right back. back in the day, we didn't have the u-verse wireless receiver. [ light laugh ] the tv stayed in one place... mmmmhmmmm. ...right next to the upstairs tv outlet. oh yeah. they can move the tv all over the place, even outside. grandpa... mmmhmm? kids have it easy nowadays. [ glasses clink ] i'm trying to tell ya. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. ♪ checking markets quickly you can see the dow as silently in positive territory up a hundred and six. right now. 13,276 and also trading on the nasdaq and s&p. this is coming of head of the reserve meeting and a lot of people and expect the fed to

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